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Washington State Farm Bureau Report
If dogs can sniff out drugs and lost people, Nose Knows Scouting figured why not disease in potatoes?
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
If dogs can sniff out drugs and lost people, Nose Knows Scouting figured why not disease in potatoes?
Sportsman's Spotlight
Care to feed your hunting dog with a protein rich dietary supplement??
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Nose Knows Scouting dogs will detect and find traces of PVY and Ring Rot in your potatoes.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Nose Knows Scouting dogs will detect and find traces of PVY and Ring Rot in your potatoes.
Sportsman's Spotlight
Dog owners are reminded that it's year-round wolf trapping season on private land.
Idaho Ag Today
We talked about the symptoms of your farm dog’s contracting fleas and ticks. Today Amy Robinson from Valley Vets Supply tells us how to treat them.
Sportsman's Spotlight
Amy Robinson from Valley Vets Supply tells us how to treat fleas and ticks.
Sportsman's Spotlight
Homeowners have reported encounters between mule deer does and pet dogs that have resulted in the pets requiring veterinary attention.
Sportsman's Spotlight
A fascinating discussion with Damon Bungard about his tracking dog,
Idaho Ag Today
You know it's amazing, the bond that develops between people and their beloved dogs.
Sportsman's Spotlight
Over much of the country during the last few weeks, we've been experiencing severe winter conditions.
Line on Agriculture
CEO of Columbia Grain International, Jeff Van Pevenage, discussed potential links between canine dilated cardiomyopathy or DCM in dogs.
Sportsman's Spotlight
Care to feed your hunting dog with a protein rich dietary supplement, something that'll give them energy and vitality?
Idaho Ag Today
The finalist of the 2020 American Farm Bureau Farm Dog of the Year award is Cash, an Australian shepherd.
The Agribusiness Update
Legislation to keep agricultural pests and diseases out of the U.S. would see a boost if passed, and exports of fresh fruits were down 6% in 2019 but vegetables were up 4%.